ALLENDALE, Mich. - The Grand Valley State women's lacrosse team led from the first draw to the last whistle in a 20-5 win against visiting Indiana Tech on a snowy Tuesday evening at the Laker Lacrosse Stadium.

GVSU wasted little time getting on the board when sophomore Jordan Luberto grabbed a pass from Meagan Emery and found the back of the net just 20 seconds into the game. GVSU then went on an 8-2 run, holding Indiana Tech scoreless for more than 12 minutes.

The Warriors netted their third and final goal of the opening stanza at the 11:18 mark before GVSU extended its lead to eight with two goals from senior Allyson Fritts and freshman Taylor Bierwagen to take an 11-3 lead into the break.

Fritts had a team-high five goals and one assist while grabbing seven draw controls. Sophomore Rachel Leibovitz notched four goals and an assist, while Luberto recorded three nets and a helper as well.

Sophomore Audrey Kobe and junior Lindsay McCarty split time in net, with Kobe coming away with the win making four saves. McCarty tallied one in her 19 minutes of work. Seven other Lakers found the back of the net.